The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... mind toward the average schoolmaster ; and we all know that in novels and on the stage he is invariably a butt . Yet we may believe that this profession in England is more devoted and more efficient than in any other country . Never ...
... mind toward the average schoolmaster ; and we all know that in novels and on the stage he is invariably a butt . Yet we may believe that this profession in England is more devoted and more efficient than in any other country . Never ...
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... mind in Eastern Europe . There still remains the question of Austria . However smoothly other problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in ...
... mind in Eastern Europe . There still remains the question of Austria . However smoothly other problems of Eastern Europe may be settled , the final collapse of the new Austria would shake the very foundations of the peace settlement in ...
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... minds to be independent ; they are more hopeful about the future of their trade with the other Successor States ; they have realised that their industries are reviving , and are recapturing an export trade ; and the Schober Government ...
... minds to be independent ; they are more hopeful about the future of their trade with the other Successor States ; they have realised that their industries are reviving , and are recapturing an export trade ; and the Schober Government ...
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... mind in its mental travels . The subject is no longer an island to be painfully surveyed , but a ship to be followed , a light to be pursued upon the changing currents of the mind . Mr Walter de la Mare is a poet to whom it is possible ...
... mind in its mental travels . The subject is no longer an island to be painfully surveyed , but a ship to be followed , a light to be pursued upon the changing currents of the mind . Mr Walter de la Mare is a poet to whom it is possible ...
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... mind at work upon a lost imagination . Readers of the earlier versions have lamented these changes , without pre- suming to question the author's right to make them ; and indeed it is not claimed for the 1902 volume that its ...
... mind at work upon a lost imagination . Readers of the earlier versions have lamented these changes , without pre- suming to question the author's right to make them ; and indeed it is not claimed for the 1902 volume that its ...
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